Local Environment

Papers
(The H4-Index of Local Environment is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Muslim environmentalism: religious and social foundation45
The Hanford plaintiffs: voices from the fight for atomic justice41
Cultural probes: a speculative and creative method for environmental research30
Community participation in marine ecotourism development: a qualitative systematic review27
Just transition in the post-pandemic city26
U.S. brain drain as local distributive justice: the case of distressed rural locations25
Advocacy journalism and climate justice in a Global Southern country23
Embracing emergence: reframing and reimagining the visionary communities project23
The politics of airing grievances: an analysis of air quality knowledge and ignorance in Pittsburgh22
Emerging processes of territorial food systems governance: lessons from a local food action plan in Sheffield, UK22
Opportunities for more ecologically centred and equitable relations in local government environmental discourse: insights from Victoria, Australia21
“How could it be our responsibility?” The equity of Local Authority climate action in England21
Just sustainabilities: The case of eco-estates in South Africa21
From smart cities to a happy and sustainable society: urban happiness as a critical pathway toward sustainability transitions21
Socially embedding the food system: the role of alternative food initiatives to build sustainable food models20
Re-embedding the circular economy in Circles of Social Life: beyond the self-repairing (and still-rapacious) economy20
Perceived differential vulnerability and climate change-related hazards in informal settlements in Accra, Ghana: re-thinking vulnerability to climate change in urban areas19
Talking to the young generation: perception of nature-based solutions’ attractiveness by children from Generation Z19
Participatory planning for the future of accessible nature18
Participatory network mapping of an emergent social network for a regional transition to a low-carbon and just society on the Dingle Peninsula18
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